The population of Cuthbert is approximately 3,730 (1990).
The approximate number of families is 1,426 (1990).

The amount of land area in Cuthbert is 7.904 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0.009 sq kilometers.
The distance from Cuthbert to Washington DC is 669 miles. The distance to the Georgia state capital is 139 miles. (as the crow flies)
Cuthbert is positioned 31.77 degrees north of the equator and 84.79 degrees west of the prime meridian.

"The county seat of Randolph, Cuthbert, was named for John A. Cuthbert, the son of Seth John Cuthbert, an early colonist and revenue officer. He was the grandson of Joseph Clay. He was born in Savannah, graduated Princeton and represented Liberty County in the legislature. He was living in Milledgeville when the city of Cuthbert was named for him. The first frame building in Cuthbert was built in 1837-38 and the house still stands. Cuthbert is the home of Andrew College, a 2 year, Methodist related, liberal arts built in 1854, and used as a hospital during the War Between the States." Information for this history is from "A Source Book on the Early History of Cuthbert and Randolph County Georgia by Annette McDonald Suarez"Return to Index

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